A few days ago (May 24--May 25) I tried to download the sid-dvd images from ftp://ftp.fsn.hu/pub/CDROM-Images/debian-unofficial/sid-dvd/ but failed. I'm sure that's because of a new file upload. I read ../NEWS, to ensure this cannot happen and finished the download sunday morning at 6am (GMT+02).
News contains: [upload] "will happen on every Sunday [noon] for the ISO images" I was able to download sid-i386-1.iso and to mount it via loopback. I compared the checksum: $ md5sum -c md5sum.txt and got ... attempt to access beyond end of device 07:00 rw=0, want=2097152, limit=2097151 attempt to access beyond end of device 07:00 rw=0, want=2097154, limit=2097151 ... All files except the first 4179 (of 8xxx) in md5sum.txt are unreadable! I checked the image using isovfy, isoinfo, ... but it seems to be OK. Any ideas how to fix this? I want to use jigdo, but there are no files in jigdo/. Where can I get these files? Another question: Why are there two small images instead of a large one? DVD's support up to 4.37GB, is the 2GB limit for older DVD-RAM media? Hint: The absolut path in sid-dvd/MD5SUMS (/home/debiancd/out/sid-dvd/) should be replaced by a local one, so that there's no need to edit this file. Jens -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]